And as I mentioned in another thread a few minutes ago, if you do not own the hardware you can still get people in trouble for asking them to test the security. Just because you own the code does not mean you have free reign to unleash LOIC against it.

Goatboy wrote:And as I mentioned in another thread a few minutes ago, if you do not own the hardware you can still get people in trouble for asking them to test the security. Just because you own the code does not mean you have free reign to unleash LOIC against it.